Estate Law Reviewer

Dominic Carlson

Dominic Carlson is a renowned expert in estate law, bringing over 22 years of experience to his role as a senior reviewer. He has a deep understanding of probate law and asset protection strategies, allowing him to provide insightful reviews of complex estate law topics. His expertise has been sought after by numerous publications and organizations.

Credentials

Senior Estate Law Reviewer

22+ yearsProbate LawAsset Protection

Reviewed posts

Articles reviewed by Dominic Carlson

Can a Family Member Request a Copy of a Will?How to Get a Copy of Power of Attorney DocumentsCan a Notary Be a Witness to a Will?Waiver of Personal Representative's Bond: How It Works and Who Can Request ItFather Leaves Everything to Second Wife: What Are Your Legal Options?Does Legal Aid Help With Probate Cases?My Stepmother Has Stolen My Inheritance. What Can I Do?Can I Do a Lady Bird Deed Myself? Steps and Legal ConsiderationsCan I Add a Codicil to My Will Myself?How to Write a Trustee Removal Letter for Legal ComplianceDo You Have to Pay Probate Fees Up Front?Can You Enforce a Promissory Note Against an Inheritance?Can an Executor Sign Checks for the Deceased?Who Pays for the Funeral of a Ward of the State?My Dad Died. How Do I Get His Girlfriend Out of the House?Can an LLC Be a Trustee of an Irrevocable Trust?Can a Trustee Withhold Money From a Beneficiary?How Do I Get Power of Attorney for My Husband?How to Write a POA Resignation Letter EffectivelyHow to Request an Accounting of an EstateWhat Questions Are Asked at a Probate Hearing?Do Living Trusts Need to Be Filed With the Courts?Can a Notary Do a Power of Attorney Document?Can You Sue an Estate for Pain and Suffering Damages?Revocable Trusts in NC: Establishment, Features, and Legal AspectsEstablishing and Benefiting from Irrevocable Trusts in NCCan a Will Be Changed Without the Executor Knowing?Do Joint Bank Accounts Go Through Probate?How to File for Conservatorship: Steps and Legal RequirementsWhat Happens if a Beneficiary Dies Before Receiving Their Inheritance?